ROLL OF HONOUR.
IN MEMORIAM. Ai ri_ : i TA< TF',~ lll loTin - memory of Private iieury Robert Armltage, of 35th Eein.wements. died of wounds received iv 1- ran. c. October _1, 1918. We longed for his safe returning, Anu tte clasp of his strong, kind hand, '-•. , "°' l has postponed rhe meeting Twill be in the better land. inserted by h:s loving nieces and \ iu.et, Evelyn, and Wi~_un i-__-ps. BENNETT.—In loving remembrance of Private Charles E. Bennett Fourteenth Re—l--.onements, dearly beioved son -of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ißennelt. Howie*, tilled ia action in France. October 20, 191(5. So -early loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by _i_ loving parents and IiEXNETT.—In h,viug remembrance of Private Cuaries E. Bennett, Fourteenth Reinforcements, dearly beloved son of -lr. and Mrs. A. E. Bennett, cliowi<_, killed in action in France, on October _3, 1010. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-—.-law, -M. and H. cucisey. BENNETT.—In loving remembrance of Private Charles E. Bennett. Fourteenth Ecinforcements. killed in action in France. October 26, I'.r.t;. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving brother I.en. 3H-.NNETT.—In fond and loving memory of our dear nephew and cousin. Private Charles ißeunett, killed in action iv .France, on October _X>, 1916. Ever remembered. Inserted by F. and H. de Thierrv and la tally. BENNETT.— In loving memory of Charles E. ißennett. killed in action in France October 26. 1916. Always remembered by his loving iriends. H. and K. 'Brady and H. Cox. 3RAIN.—In fond and loving memory of our _=sr son. iFlight- Lieutenant Norman Leslie "_rain. who died. October 25, 1916. from wounds received on October 22. ■whilst flying in France. He sleeps, yet lives, for a soldier's death is life eternal. Oh for the touch of a vanished hand. And the sound of a voice that is still. Inserted hy his loving parents, F. H. and A. 18-am. Selwyn Street, Onehunga. ■ Also brothers and sisters. SRAIX.——a loving memory of onr dear In-other. Flight Lieutenant Norman I*. Brain, died of "wounds somewhere in France, October 23, 1916. Earth's _n_onn. discarded now. Beneath the sod is laid; He had hi? inarching orders — v. As a soldier he obeyed. ' Inserted by his loving sister and ■brother-in-law, E. and R. S- Hntton. CLARK.—In 10-nag memory ot our dear brother. Lance-Corporal George Clark, ■who died of wound- in France on Octo- ■ ber 20, 1917. His duty nobly done. Inserted by his loving brother and si_ter-in-law. E. and F. Clark, Crummer Road. ; DAY.—In memory of our beloved son and brother. Leslie, 15th Howitser Battery, killed in action. October 25, 1917. DAY.—In loving memory of iLeslie Arthur Ho!_—__ -Hay, 15th Howitzer Battery, killed in action, October 25, 1917. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, J. and S. Arnott. DAY.—In everlasting memory of onr dear , pal. Leslie Arthur Holman Day. 13th Reinforcements, killed in action, • I'asschendaele. October 2o» 1917. Inserted by his pals, A. B. Carr and C. Mil.. Wright. DAY.—In memory. Gunner Les. A. -H. Day. 15th (Battery, killed in action Passehendaele. October 2."), 1911. Inserted by his pals. B. Buchanan, R. Harley. HAY'SOM. —In fond and loving memory of ■ >ur dear brother. Private Lionel Reginald, who died October 16, 191S, at Auckland Hospital. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving sister, Jean, and brother-in-law, Norman. JAMIESON. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Robert Jamieson (Returned Soldier). 14th Reinforcements, who died October 27. 191 S. Could we have raised his dying head. Or heard a last farewell. The blow wonld not have.been so hard For those who loved hiiu well. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. JAMIE-OX. —In loving memory of Private Robert Jamieson, son of Mrs. A. J. Ring- ■ land Jamieson. 22. Edgars Jtoad, Grey Lynn, who died October 26, 191$. Sadly missed by all. Inserted by his loving mother, brothers. _nd sisters. STEWART.—In proud and loving memory of 74239 Gunner Roderick Stewart, who died of wounds in France on the 27th October. 1918, aged _1 years, only son of Roderick Stewart, who died through an accident in the City Council works In 1913. Also our dear friend 62210 Gnnner John McKay, who was killed in action in France. 12th September, 1918. They died as they lived, noble and brave; Their lives for Freedom's cause they gave. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and sisters. M. and Nurse Stewart, George Street, Ponsonby. *i
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 16
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